no luck yet i think there going to die :(
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no luck yet i think there going to die :(
No, they are totally saveable.
Foliar feed ASAP.
Quite often, repotting into good soil will fix problems. Agway composted cow manure with humus... you should SEE the plants I brought back from near DEAD with a combination of that stuff, a bigger pot, and a nice flush. I got them from a friend very rootbound and showing those weird bright green leaves you are seeing, but SOOO much worse, and crinkly, and scorched to boot. They're fine now. You'll be fine too.
LOL those aren't dead yet buddy
yo i am fixing the problem. anyways i transplanted today to new soil did a new feeding schelude and foliar feed they should be ok soon . i figure it was the soil that had no nutes in it...and fuck fox farm product am going to organic products now..thank you all for helping specially stinky attic and weed bound..will keep posted with pic's soon o and this is big bud the strain...
possible nitrogen deficiency
also
possible IRON deficiency.....i'm looking through my book and the closest matching picture is for Iron deficiency
symptoms -- younger leaves and growing shoots turn pale green and progress to yellow between the veins starting at the petiole but the veins remain green. more and more leaves turn yellow and develop interveinal chords
to treat - lower ph to 6.5. avoid nutes that contain excessive amounts of manganese, zinc and copper. high levels of phosophorus compete w/iron uptake. improve the draining....excessive wet soil hold little oxygen preventing iron uptake. damaged or rotten roots also prevent iron uptake. apply chelated iron in liquid form to root zone. must be thorogouly mixed with growing medium. don't expose the nute solution to light.....leaves should green up in 4days approx.
hope this helps
hey thanks dude i will and that iron to my foliar feeding...